id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vzcj4zf5xrayhaed5io53plyny Annika Bautz Austen's Late-nineteenth-century Afterlives: 1890s Introductions to Her Novels 2018 18 .pdf application/pdf 7393 384 60 This essay focuses on introductions to editions of Austen's texts published in the 1890s. This essay focuses on introductions to editions of Austen's texts published in the 1890s. mention 1890s introduction writers, so that neither accounts of Austen criticism of the period, nineteenth century: Dobson's and Brimley-Johnson's introductions were still published in the Austin Dobson and Macmillan's Austen editions Although no letters survive relating to the Macmillan Austen editions with Dobson's While no letters survive between Dobson and Macmillan regarding the Austen editions, Most introduction writers at times struggle to reconcile the satire of her texts with Austen's For 1890s introduction writers, humour is one of the defining elements of Austen's texts. Austen's gender informs male introduction writers' Austen's gender also colours introduction writers' interpretations of her characters. Austin Dobson, who wrote introductions to all six Austen novels published by Macmillan, is not mentioned in ./cache/work_vzcj4zf5xrayhaed5io53plyny.pdf ./txt/work_vzcj4zf5xrayhaed5io53plyny.txt